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This white paper provides an overview of key factors your organization must consider when evaluating potential strategies for automated classification to ensure compliance and defensibility.
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Enterprise records management (ERM) is an important initiative for many organizations today. Learn about the diversity of records management requirements at the enterprise level and why other solutions fail to meet these requirements.
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Discover how to combine several risk management strategies into a single integrated one, making your infrastructure able to respond to the threat of disaster.
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Learn how an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution can securely capture, declare, classify, store and dispose of both electronic and physical records according to fiscal, legal and regulatory requirements.
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Read why organizations should consider solutions that provide the more extensive business benefits of email management capabilities and not just the basic operational benefits of email archiving.
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Companies worldwide are affirming the value of archiving as a best practice for managing data growth, completing faster application upgrades and much more. Inside this white paper, learn how archiving can help support data retention compliance initiatives and mitigate risk for audits and electronic discovery requests.
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This white paper explains how records management solutions can be deployed flexibly and cost-effectively across the enterprise to meet the full spectrum of records management needs.
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Email archiving is critical to providing archive, search and retrieval options for compliance and discovery mandates. Download this white paper for tips on selecting and implementing an appropriate and effective archive system.
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Storing data that no longer has any value to the organization is a crippling process that forward-thinking CIOs must begin to shy away from. This white paper provides key insight surrounding the defensible disposal of unnecessary data.